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Showing posts with label Contest Winners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contest Winners. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

I had the pleasure of Administrating a second Art contest. We had a three-way tie for first place.

Contest: Angels and All Things Spiritual, 3 way tie for first place:

Enlightened by Lisa Kramer
or at my web site: http://www.lisakramerart.com/
Enlightened, 30X15 Oil on canvas
was the icon image for the contest, "Angels and Spiritual Things."

First place by popular vote:

Your Seven Angels Wednesday, by Anna Duyunova
You can find Anna Duyunova at Fine Art America at:
Upon receiving my interview questions, Anna Duyunova said, "When I was a kid, I liked to play with pencils. I imagined and created my own stories on paper, and build my own world with shapes and colours. At age of seven I started to explore Fine Art in Children Art Studio, and participated in many children exhibitions. I continued my Fine Art education in many private art studious, and finally in Institute of Theatre and Fine Art, where I studied academic painting and drawing for five years.
In many years I developed my own style, based on some traditions of European and Asian cultures, and my own belief what Art is not imitation of nature. Art has a super power to speak about lyric and dramatic poetry of life. It can evoke feelings, bring memories, and new thoughts. It is our personal experience and dream world, our passion and escape from triviality. In my works I like to show the beauty of the ordinary things. I draw and paint with mystery realism, showing the enhancement of nature. I am getting inspired by the music, by nature, my travel impressions and some memories. I am working in my home based studio in Calgary. I admire a lot of artists, but my most favourite is Mikhail Vrubel.
My pen and ink drawings from the series” Your Seven Angels” based on the idea of Angel Guardians and our everyday routine through the week. ” It convey mood ,looking at them, we are thinking about our every days,” - responded one comment to this series,so I think the viewer understood my idea well.
My works can be found mostly in private collections and electronic galleries. I was invited for exhibitions by few galleries. They found me in on line galleries. My resent exhibitions are in Galleria Monteoliveto in France and Italy, and in Agora Gallery, New York, USA.
I do not know about the future, but I would like to create Art as long as I can.
I can email you another image of my work, hopefully it will be better."
Anna Duyunova


First place by popular vote:


Angel Alone by Carmela Brennan
You can find Carmela Brennan at Fine Art America at:
I began the interview questions for Carmela Brennan  with, "Tell us about you --and the age you began to experiment with art?" She answered, "Ever since I could pick up a pencil I could draw. As a child and throughout my life I have always been able to draw. But I feel I only truly began to 'experiment' with art about three years ago (at the age of 36!) when I decided this is what I wanted to do with my life. This was when I first began to paint, to be honest I'm still experimenting and hope I will be for the rest of my life."
"I read your bio on FAA. Can your share a story of how life affected your art dreams?"
"Being an artist always seemed out of my reach. Yes I could draw, but it was always in stolen moments and my sketches were kept in a drawer or discarded. I was advised that my ambitions were 'unrealistic'. My partner was the first person who made me believe in my ability, and encouraged me to follow my dreams. We bought a house three years ago and turned one of the rooms into a studio - no canvas, no paints, no brushes, but this empty room was my studio, my space to be what I always wanted be, to do what I always wanted to do. So I built my collection of paints and brushes over time and started to paint. It was very frustrating at the start, but I took my time to learn techniques and slowly but surely things started to fall into place and I haven't looked back."

"You have stated that you are a self-trained artist. I have viewed your work and it is obvious that you are gifted; can you describe where your talent stems from?"
"The 'ability' is something I have always had, but the 'talent' comes from hard work. Reading books, researching artists I admire, learning their techniques and most of all opening my mind to all possibilities."

"What is the story behind the title of your work?"
"Even divine creatures can feel alone."

"What is your inspiration?"
"My inspiration hangs on the walls of the worlds galleries."

"Do you have a hero, or admire a famous-master-of-your-craft?"
"Everyday I discover an artist, either living today or from centuries ago that truly leave me in awe and fires my desire to be a better painter, it would be impossible and unfair to name just one."

"Where did you paint this work (location)?"
"In my studio, partly from reference photos and partly from my imagination and just trying things out."

"What do you want this painting to say to all who view it?"
"I'd like people to tell me what the painting says to them, as oppose to what I want it to say to them, as I always find this more fascinating."

"What does the future hold for you as an artist?"
"Painting, painting and more painting!"
First place by popular vote:
The Earth and the Guardian by Cheppy Japz
You can find Cheppy Japz at Fine Art America at:
I sent Cheppy Japz his interview questions, mind you he is not from this country; however, I think his answers are beautiful with his accent as is, so I did not want to do much editing. He responded with, "I am happy to find that I won the contest, thanks to the voter and especially to you who make this contest and let my works displayed. Furthermore, my grateful that you giving me a chance to let my work and feature written in your blog and group's page.

Here are my answer to your questions, hope they could meet your expectation since English is not my native. Please, feel free to do some editing or even change to your editorial style.

I was born in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia 1 month less to 43 yrs ago, in the city that many musician, artist and other creative product surrounding me. In fact, those environment didn't made me actively do any experiment in any arts. But I do enjoyed their artworks and mainly in music. In 1987 I traveled to Bali Island (other part of Indonesia) and decided to live there. In this island (known as the island of Gods to travelers) I found even more attracted to many kinds of art while the arts atmosphere are very strong. Many artworks admiring me and easily find anywhere here, blends with the culture and nature, such as; painting, stone and wood carving, traditional dance and many other kind of arts. Still, it's not makes me taking part on any of its, actively.
Story begin on 2001, a turning point periods, when lot of problems were happened in my life from my job to my private life. To make it short, that hard times has changed my understanding of life, opened my spiritual eyes and see life in different way than before. Many new ideas of seeing people's behavior, seeing things happened and the existence of me in this world were suddenly came into my mind. I started to realized many simple things in daily life were meaningful and amaze me. Those things attract me to digging more deeply, sharpen my spirituality in tends to seek my role in this life and what is life supposed to be in this universe. I start learning to understand many religions, beliefs or even daily human behavior from any cultures, any level of intellectual or economic and any ages by observed them without any judgment. I went through high and low but that moment I felt as my 're-born'.

Those experience of my life taking me to the point that I could see the amazing works of the universe in managing life. His law of life is absolute. Every little things happens in this universe would be balancing by itself, no matter what it is! (I symbolize this as 'a harmony colors of life' which in real, it is also true that every colors of nature are in harmony). There is no one could avoid this nature's law.
In the other hand, I also see many peoples are fail to understand this law. They trying to race amongst them to become superior. They hard efforts of its resulting dishonor, expropriation, greediness, enmity, hatred and any other negative vibrations which will turn into anger. Ironically, they getting use to it and believe those things are suppose to be normal in order to reach 'success' in life. This struggling affect of peoples are seem as making disharmony to the balance of nature to me. Unrealized that nature will balancing of what they did, they start to blame it to life itself and call it 'reality of life' which usually a bitter and unfair one.

I start to make drawings on November last year, begins of my effort tried to draw a face appeared in my dream that time. It was the first stranger face in my dream appeared so clearly and I could remember the face when I woke up (named 'Vague' in my FAA page). Considering I never learn to draw, even always failed in photo drawing, I just following my 'hand' instinctively and surprised myself on the result of my very first drawing. Since that, I decided to use drawing as my medium to share understanding from the experience of my spiritual life. In which I lay to the nature's vibration on the drawing process. Black and white of the pencil drawing I choose is symbolizing of my negative vibrations I still have in the adjustment phase of my past life.

The Earth and The Guardian is parallel to the above experience. Symbolized the failure of most people to see (understand) the Nature's Law. I do a little experiment to random kinds of people and most of them easily seen earth in the drawing (a drawing of planet/ earth) and failed/ hardly to see the face of 'the guardian'. Its reflecting the condition of most people think or do in life, Focusing their life on material things, struggle in and fight amongst them only to ended with miserable feeling because forgetting the Nature's Law; 'every actions will cause re-actions' (balance effect). But more than that, my message through this drawing is 'Once we could see (understand) the Guardian face (Nature's Law) it will not easily turn off from it', otherwise, now is hard to put the same feeling as the first, to see the earth.

Hope the above story could answer all your question, Lisa. Please do not hesitate, if you find unclear explanation or have something else to ask. It would be my pleasure to give you a clearer answer.

CHEERS...!"

Sunday, September 18, 2011

I was the administrator for an art contest:

Art, I just love to view other artist's work, from so many different mediums too. Here are the results of an art contest that I had the joy of administrating. 
Metallic Angel is the icon used for the contest and the Fine Art America group.
Metallic Angel Sent to Ameliorate
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Angels and Anything Spiritual says a big Congrats to the winners!
All the winners who submitted their winning works are also featured on the Fine Art America group, 'Angels and All Spiritual Things.'
The first, second and third place winners were done by popular vote.

First place winner: Meagn Miller, 'Step Through To Change.' Her work will stay on the home page of the Angels and All Spiritual Things' until November 17 (2 months) as the winner of the contest. To contact this artist, her email is: boundlessartbymeg@gmail.com. Or you can view more of her work at: http://megan-miller.artistwebsites.com/
or on her facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/My-Arts-Desire/214121078645095

The following is the interview with the first place winner, Megan Miller:
Tell us about you --and the age you began to experiment with art?
I started painting specifically when I was in my late teens. I was really searching for an outlet and had been using writing short stories and poetry for a long time, but needing to do something different, although I do still write. My mother is an artist she does mostly oil paintings. I think she dabbled in watercolor in the beginning but has settled on oils.
I read your bio on FAA. Can your share a story of how art has affected some of the clients that you have worked with?
I do use painting in my job as a Mneme Therapist, which is a newer therapy used with children and adults with brain diseases, disorders, recovering from trauma, or after having a stroke. The style of painting I use for this is called 'directed painting' and we are able to create simple, but mature looking paintings that bring genuine praise and are very rewarding.
Describe how art is therapeutic?
Painting is therapeutic in many ways, especially when it comes to brain stimulation, using both sides of the brain simultaneously, and balancing the chemicals produced in the brain.
What is the story behind the title of your photo?
The title 'Step Through To Change' came from the way the photo looks like stepping through a looking glass into another world, a green beautiful place of peace.
What is your inspiration?
My inspiration is a inner feeling to create always tugging at me, seeing something beautiful and feeling an awe about it, --just an enjoyment of taking in the world.
Do you have a hero, or admire a famous-master-of-your-craft?
I love all of the classic impressionist painters, they are my favorite. I feel so much emotion when I look at their works. But, I have an appreciation for so many talented artists. With the internet and venues like FAA, I am amazed at number of gifted and talented people creating art of all kinds; it is wonderful.
Where did you take the picture (location)?
This photo was taken in Ector County TX, just outside of Odessa, which is very ironic since it is such a desert landscape!
But this place is an oasis of beauty that someone has worked on for about 16 years. It is truly is an oasis in the desert.
Were you at this location to take photos, or were you there for a different reason?
I had visited before and had asked the person who owns property if I could come back and take photos.
What do you want this photo to say to all who view it?
I want this photo to say, "you can make changes in your life, there can be beauty in all things with the right perspective, you must make the effort to change."
What does the future hold for you as an artist/photographer?
I am really starting to work towards making my art more than just a hobby and a personal outlet, so I guess we will just see what the future holds. I certainly plan on doing my part, but the rest is not up to me.
Second place winner: Juls Adams, 'Spirit Lake.' 
Third place winner: Steven Michael, 'Amazing Grace.'  
872 pieces were received for this contest. To honor a variety of mediums and multiple cultures and beliefs; Honorable Mentions were added to the contest.
The mediums of the artists: photography, watercolor, oil, acrylic paintings, painting on leather, pencil, charcoal drawing, coffee painting, statue, bronze sculpture, stained glass.
More information may be added regarding each artists inspiration for their work as they arrive to me. I will be traveling soon... (my mom's surgery coming up)... so, I wanted to get this art celebration posted to honor all who participated.






The honorable mentions were selected by a jury of art friends that I solicitated. So because their work was so beautiful,

Honorable Mentions were given to the following artists:

Juls Adams, 'Saying Goodbye.'
Cathy Jourdan, 'Christ.'
Carla Carson, 'Christ.'

Marvin toddy, 'Praying To the Morning Sun.'
Julian B, 'Sacrifice.'
Karen Giles, 'Feather Fall.' Just received a message from this artist regarding the contest and her contact information, should you be interested in viewing more of her work: "Sorry this took so long Lisa!  Thanks for running such a great contest!" spiritmandala@yahoo.com.

Brenda Owen, 'Alaska Graveyard.'
Joe Triano, 'Finding Inner Peace.'
Elisheva Nesis, 'Blessing Over The Vine.'
Laurie Stewart, 'Muse of Dawn.'
Nathalie Chavieve, 'Music Lesson.'

Joyce Hayes, 'Peace in Mind.'
John Keaton, ' The Cross', when asked about the inspiration of this painting, the artist said, "This oil painting is based on the Spanish painter, Goya's work. This powerful image depict Jesus carrying the cross. What is particularly striking is the facial expression which shows Jesus looking up to His Father in heaven.

'In The Shadows of Golgotha.' John Keaton said his inspiration for this pencil drawing was, "This drawing is a reminder that we all, in one way or another live in the Shadow of Golgatha. The figure praying is very intense yet at the same time very sensitive. He represents all of mankind."
Ben Christianson, 'Atom Bomb.' To answer the question about his inspiration for his piece, the artist said, "the inspiration for the piece comes from making random lines and shapes. My thoughts are scattered at first but like a jigsaw puzzle they find their place. I made this painting when the earthquake hit Japan. It wasn't my goal to represent the earthquake but when I let my mind run free it does what it wants. This is good for painting and bad for sanity. I lived here for a day (unpleasant). But my mind is stronger for making it through all the atombombs and such. PAINTERS ADVISE- live in the painting."

Stetson Honyumptewa, 'Twin Warrior.'

Gloria Merritt, 'My Own Point of View.'
Lenard Aitken, 'Enroute to A Celebration.'

Adam Long, 'Seraph Angel -bronze.'
Jason Kasper, 'The Passion.'

Bijay Biswaal, 'Faith.' The artist humbly said, "Thanks Lisa for giving honorable mention to my painting "FAITH" in the, just concluded, contest: Angels and Anything Spiritual. With all the thought provoking works, I consider that an achievement on my part. I am so happy to be in the list... thanks ton for that." I asked the artist to discribe the meaning of his work and faith, "what inspired me to do FAITH is rooted deep in my Hindu upbringing. I have taken Shiva as my muse. Ans the Bull is his vahana or the "faithful carrier." The faith carrier is waiting for his master to come out of His samadhi. Shiva is depicted by the black stoned Lingam, he is adorned with his favorite flowers offered by his devotees. The roots that are hanging, wrapping around the animal shows the timelessness of the surrounding. The unwavering faith of Hindus is reflected through the patiently seated bull in rapt attention, almost turning into a stone himself."

Carole Powell, 'Baptism New Life.'

Georgie Harson, 'Suffer the Children.'
Jani Freimann, 'Mercy.'
Marsha Elliott, 'Behold the Lamb.'

Part of the winning package included this feature on lisakramerlifesyle: http://lisakramerartlifestyle.blogspot.com/

Congratulations to all the winners!
--Disclaimer : (Note: All the work is the copyright of each artist. Attempting to reproduce their work for profit, without permission is illegal).
 
Sorry about that folks, you would be surprised what artist's can run into.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Art Award Nights, 2011 : Paintings, Artist.

Gallery Award Events for 2011; Jan, Feb, and April, (I did not enter anything the month of March: I am not usually as functional on the death anniversary of my husband; he died in that month).

Visit: http://lisakramerart.com/ , to see better quality pictures of the paintings listed here.
Last night we had an award night at Atlanta's gallery. For those that followed "Whimsical Affection", it won an award:
We spent some of the check on our dinner after the ceremony was over.
Here I am standing in front of "Should We Go In?"
"Should We Go In", won in Feburary. The subjects were my neighbor's adorable little boys. I thought putting them in the door of a kid's fantasy world would be a fun project. ;-)


"(Reality) An Ambrosial Metaphysical or Mortal Universe" won an Honorable Mention award:
I think the event was in late January. This is a painting of a dream I had. I do most of my work that way; I try to capture the dreams that I have. I keep a pen by my bed, so that I will not forget them when they come. To me, they are inspired works and I feel compelled to share. ;-)
 Here I am receiving a check from the President of the Art Association:
"Dreams" won the Cellar 13 contest in January. We had pictures of it hanging, but I cannot seem to locate the photos. Hee, he...They may have been deleted off the camera by someone who will remain ;0) un-named:

This is all the photos I have of award evenings. I will have to get better about taking a camera in future events. ;-D

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Stages of Development for Whimsical Affection, a Painting of two Horses. Art, How to paint process.

Many of my facebook and blog friends enjoy seeing the stages of paintings and have asked me to post some work "in progress" again. It has been awhile since I posted any stages, so I guess I have been slacking, lol. Here are the stages of a painting I did in February.
The title is Whimsical Affection. It is a whimsical painting of two horses who have love for one another. Of course, I had to "Lisa-ize it." Lol, that is how some gallery managers describe my work. ;-)
Whimsical Affection
The finished work is at The Atlanta Artist Center gallery right now. It is oil and acrylic, 48 X 36 inches, on canvas with  2 inch stretched sides that are painted as a continuation of the painting onto all four sides. I believe this gives my work a more 3D appearance in "real life," photos do not capture texture or the 3D aspects of  original works. ;-)

 Stage One, covering the canvas with color. Oil and acrylic are the medium's used in this painting.

Stage Two, sketching with paint my outline or idea.

Stage Three, adding more form.

Stage Four, adding more color.

  Stage Five, adding one of my signatures, expressive eyes. I believe the eyes are the window into the spirit of all living things.


Putting on the horse manes, giving the painting life! I also added another signature; I love to use the splatter and drip techniques, seen on the horse's mane on the left. (This picture shows only one color, the remaining colors, or coats of paint on the mane can be seen in the last picture).

 Finished painting! All final touches done.
Neigh... ;-D

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